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Dr. Mayo's Boy

A Century of American Medicine

Rob Tenery
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(2)
Pages
224
Year
2009
Language
English

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An ophthalmologist recounts the lives and experiences of three generations of doctors in America, revealing changes in health care.



Dr. Mayo's Boy chronicles the medical experiences of a family of Texas physicians in small town Waxahachie and big city Dallas. Full of stories that are often heartening in their humanity and sometimes disturbing in what they reveal about contemporary health care, this book explores how physicians have viewed their commitment to their patients, how they sacrificed to meet the challenges they face, and how the practice of medicine has changed over almost sixty years. While Dr. Mayo's Boy is by no means a policy statement, it does offer a nostalgic but clear-eyed look at the past and, through its tales of three doctors' lives, asks implicit questions about how we "manage" health care today. There must remain one constant-the need for a patient to know that their doctor cares about them as an individual.

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